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Sarah Fader

About Sarah Fader

Sarah Fader is the CEO and Founder of Stigma Fighters, a non-profit organization that encourages individuals with mental illness to share their personal stories. She has been featured in The Washington Post, The Atlantic, Quartz, Psychology Today, The Huffington Post, HuffPost Live, and Good Day New York. Browse her books on Amazon.com

How to Use Your Addictive Personality For Good

Posted by Sarah Fader on July 6, 2017 2 Comments

Some of us have addictive personalities and they can feel overwhelming. When you think of an addictive personality, you tend to think of an addict. Alcoholics and drug addicts certainly have addictive personalities. I am not an addict, … [Read more...] about How to Use Your Addictive Personality For Good

“My name is Sarah and I am a social media addict.”

Posted by Sarah Fader on June 5, 2017 3 Comments

Social media (in my personal experience) is highly addictive. I can almost feel the dopamine being released from my brain when I receive Facebook likes, Twitter retweets or Instagram comments. And guess what? I love it. I never … [Read more...] about “My name is Sarah and I am a social media addict.”

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